Dallas Police and Fire Pension System 2:00 p.m. 2301 North Akard Street First Floor Conference Room Dallas, Texas Special meeting, Gerald Brown, Chairman, presiding: ROLL CALL Board Members Present: Gerald Brown, Gary Edge, Councilmember Donald Hill, Rector C. McCollum, Steve Shaw, George Tomasovic, Steven Umlor, and Richard Wachsman Absent: Staff John Mays, Councilmember Maxine Thornton-Reese Richard Tettamant, Don Rohan, Brian Blake, Linda Stevenson, and Everard Davenport Others Gary Lawson, Eric Calhoun, Leland C. Giannini, and William W. Rudolph The meeting was called to order at 2:04 p.m. A. DISCUSSION OF ITEM FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Update on the examination of the System s financial process and internal controls C. A. Alexander, of CFOpros, who had been engaged in an audit of the System s financial processes and internal controls, was invited to attend the meeting and discuss his findings with the Board. Mr. Alexander did not attend the meeting. In accordance with the terms of Sections 551.071, Texas Government Code, the Board went into a closed executive legal session at 2:04 p.m. The meeting was reopened at 4:15 p.m. The meeting was recessed at 4:16 p.m. 1
Special Board Meeting The meeting was reconvened on Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at 8:39 a.m. A. DISCUSSION OF ITEM FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION (continued) Update on the examination of the System s financial process and internal controls (continued) After discussion, Mr. Shaw made a motion to open the locked trunk, which belonged to C. A. Alexander, of CFOpros, and was believed to contain Pension System property. Mr. Edge seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved by the Board. The trunk was opened under the observation of the System s legal counsel (Lawson, Fields, McCue, Lee & Campbell, P.C.) and Leland Giannini, of KPMG, LLP, the System s financial processes examiner. The contents were turned over to Mr. Giannini for inventory. In accordance with the terms of Sections 551.071, Texas Government Code, the Board went into a closed executive legal session at 8:50 a.m. The meeting was reopened at 9:56 a.m. No motion was made. B. BRIEFING ITEM Administrator s report No report was given. 2
Special Board Meeting Mr. Tettamant stated that there was no further business to come before the Board. On a motion by Mr. Edge and a second by Mr. Shaw, the meeting was adjourned at 9:56 a.m. Gerald Brown Chairman ATTEST: Richard L. Tettamant Secretary 3
CITY OF DALLAS - POLICE & FIRE PENSION SYSTEM ASSET DISTRIBUTION BY ADVISOR - AS OF March 31, 2002 EQUITY-DOMESTIC ADVISORS: ------------------------- FUND ADVISOR NET ASSET VALUE % OF ASSETS % OF CLASS ALLIANCE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 119,659,644.98 6.5 % 18.6 % DEUTSCHE ASSET MGMT MICRO-CAP 98,507,836.07 5.2 % 15.3 % HUFF ALTERNATIVE FUND LP 3,554,168.23 0.2 % 0.6 % NORTH TEXAS OPPORTUNITY 5,982,887.82 0.3 % 0.9 % OAK ASSOCIATES 115,861,048.84 6.1 % 18.0 % SSGA S&P 500 FLAGSHIP 276,051,552.87 14.6 % 43.0 % THE MITCHELL GROUP 22,489,970.41 1.2 % 3.6 % *** TOTAL EQUITY-DOMESTIC ADVISORS: 642,107,109.22 34.1 % 100.0 % FIXED INCOME ADVISORS: ---------------------- HUFF ALTERNATIVE INCOME FUND 28,971,859.00 1.5 % 20.1 % OCM FUND IV 16,633,156.00 0.9 % 11.6 % TCW SPECIAL CREDITS TR III 553,264.00 0.0 % 0.4 % W.R. HUFF HIGH YIELD 97,805,481.23 5.2 % 67.9 % *** TOTAL FIXED INCOME ADVISORS: *** 143,963,760.23 7.6 % 100.0 % INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME ADVISORS: ------------------------------------ DEUTSCHE ASSET MGMT GLOBAL FIX. INC 169,781,765.92 9.0 % 49.9 % LOOMIS SAYLES & CO 170,290,264.23 9.0 % 50.1 % *** TOTAL INTERNATIONAL FIXED INCOME 340,072,030.15 18.0 % 100.0 % REAL ESTATE ADVISORS: --------------------- CROW HOLDINGS 8,253,113.68 0.4 % 2.8 % FOREST INVESTMENT ASSOCIATES 47,842,024.13 2.5 % 16.2 % HANCOCK AGRICULTURAL INVEST FD 18,700,767.00 1.0 % 6.3 % HEARTHSTONE MSH HOMEBUILDING 1,605,275.69 0.1 % 0.5 % HEITMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 1,371,979.65 0.1 % 0.5 % HUDSON ADVISORS 22,257,572.94 1.2 % 7.5 % INVESCO 16,219,989.00 0.9 % 5.5 % KENNEDY ASSOCIATES 30,987,493.51 1.6 % 10.5 % L & B 42,877,498.00 2.3 % 14.5 % OCM REAL ESTATE/OPP0RTUNITIES FUND 15,137,132.00 0.8 % 5.1 % OLYMPUS REAL ESTATE 17,195,170.13 0.9 % 5.8 % PRUDENTIAL INVESTMENTS 8,980,144.00 0.5 % 3.0 % RREEF 63,429,383.32 3.4 % 21.8 % *** TOTAL REAL ESTATE ADVISORS: *** 294,857,543.05 15.7 % 100.0 % EQUITY-INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS: ------------------------------ BANK OF IRELAND 201,405,706.38 10.7 % 44.3 % CLAY FINLEY INC 104,136,758.31 5.5 % 22.9 % FIDELITY ENHANCED EAFE 129,253,039.01 6.9 % 28.4 % TRANSITION/STATE STREET 9,614,389.22 0.5 % 2.1 % TRANSITION/FRANK RUSSELL 10,124,709.90 0.5 % 2.2 % *** TOTAL EQUITY-INTERNATIONAL ADVIS 454,534,602.82 24.1 % 100.0 % CASH: ----- COMMINGLED CASH 1,332,265.46 0.1 % 14.0 % CONTRIBUTION & EXPENSE ACCOUNT 8,164,717.62 0.4 % 86.0 % *** TOTAL CASH: *** 9,496,983.08 0.5 % 100.0 % TOTAL MASTER TRUST 1,885,761,016.32 100.0 %
CITY OF DALLAS - POLICE & FIRE PENSION SYSTEM ASSET DISTRIBUTION BY ADVISOR - AS OF March 31, 2002 CITY CONTRIBUTIONS 8,464,202.93 EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS 1,817,298.26 BENEFIT DISTRIBUTIONS -7,086,968.12 EXPENSES -463,656.67 FUND ADVISOR NET ASSET VALUE % OF ASSETS % OF CLASS